TangaraToo
RIP
What are they like to sail?
Thanks.
What are they like for close quarters handling?
Tricky. I looked at a couple in the mid nineties but they were hugely overpriced. Shame as they are very pretty and I had done shedloads of research. Small engine, long fin and skeg, not happy in reverse. Sailed uphill brilliantly, reached well but rolled like pigs downhill. As already notes, not dry but a spray hood on the one I played on was very effective.
With hindsight I am glad I was unsuccessful in that quest.
Black Horse & Oberon (see post 2)I'd echo much of what others have said. I sailed on one (brand new!) in about 1969/70 including a complete Cowes Week.
There are a couple of gorgeous ones in Suffolk Yacht Harbour. They were beautifully built.
The one that I sailed (which was a club boat belonging to, er, a large company that I worked for) went on to do a circumnavigation in her next ownership. Last saw her on the Orwell, too.
Black Horse & Oberon (see post 2)
ReallyBlack Horse. Lloyds Bank SC?
from memory, chart table is huge... Accommodation is poor by today's standards but good for her age I think ....
comments based on several day sails in 'Tidechaser'
delightful to windward if a little wet, remains well mannered in big winds
big foresail will keep crew fit short tacking but long narrow cockpit keeps activities segregated
hoisting and reefing at mast less attractive to some than in cockpit
a very classy headturning yacht